Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Downunder update

What can I say, there is not much to report as I am 'working hard' on getting the city bustle out of my bones. I have no clock so I have been eating and sleeping (and tanning) when I am called to. All the food is fresh and grown or butchered on the island. Island of grapes and olives...this was a happy accident :) So far people love sharing swears with me ( I guess my friendly face invites it) and they think New York is the coolest place on the planet to say you are from. Ha! Tomorrow I am off to the far North where I will be at a Permaculture Center in the 3rd oldest village in NZ, where the kauri tree lives and 60% of the pop is Maori, and where the myths of ancient gods and goddesses are quite alive. It's 23* so I'm gonna go play in the sun!ps: I have not seen anyone yet spit or floss in public. I am thinking this may be a good location for the flossumentary.

Yayyy!!! Leah! Wow, it sounds pretty neat there, i noticed a lot of people on puerto rico also were Illuminati believers. "a race of lizard peole trying to rule the world" Its pretty weird. Sounds super amazing down there i hope you take ;ots o pictures!!

What?

immersion in the world of creating environ-human-mental health and healing through sustainable living and food growing practices.and in other words, it is a life education exploration of farming, food culture, and leisure practices that I hope will further my understanding of what nourishes people in the whole of their lives. equally, I hope that it will be a journey into knowing more of my personal roll & skills in being a steward for the planet.